BBC One's documentary called "Apple's Broken Promises" aired in the UK today, but ahead of the broadcast, the network published a story detailing what it discovered when it investigated the mines in Indonesia and factories in China where Apple's product supplies are made and gathered. Apple released a statement addressing the documentary.

The Verge reported today that Apple is sending representatives on a "fact-finding mission" to the jungles of Bangka Island, Indonesia, to confirm if there is any truth to rumors that the tech giant was receiving its tin from illegal mines. Its not taking the matter lightly; according to the post on Apple's Supplier Responsibility page, Apple even formed a new environmental task force "to better understand the situation."